
Overview:
The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Joseph Bologne rises to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer, complete with an ill-fated love affair and a falling out with Marie Antoinette and her court.Status: | Released (2023-04-20) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 7 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $3,541,159 |
Screen: | Stefani Robinson |
Productions: | Searchlight Pictures, Element Pictures, TSG Entertainment |
Production Countries: | Ireland, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français |



Casts
- 1344361: Kelvin Harrison, Jr. - Joseph
- 1372369: Samara Weaving - Marie-Josephine
- 86232: Lucy Boynton - Marie Antoinette
- 1856780: Alex Fitzalan - Philippe
- 6613: Minnie Driver - La Guimard
- 1648728: Sian Clifford - Madame de Genlis
- 513677: Henry Lloyd-Hughes - Christoph Gluck
Crews
- 1801272: Stefani Robinson - Writer - Writing
- 166461: Stephen Williams - Director - Directing
- 1675728: Dianne McGunigle - Producer - Production
- 1801272: Stefani Robinson - Producer - Production
- 2597476: Natalie Fox - Makeup & Hair - Costume & Make-Up
- 1117953: Karen Murphy - Production Design - Art
- 1802871: Kris Bowers - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition "Chevalier holds a screenplay by Stefani Robinson that doesn't escape the predictability of the usual biopic structure, but director Stephen Williams offers a careful, surprisingly ....
Continue reading ->Nathan
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Chevalier may not revolutionize the biographical picture genre, but it is an incredibly well-crafted film that makes for an entertaining watch. Stephen Williams' direction was one of the biggest standouts of the movie, with his use of smooth transitions and camera work in a 3D space ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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I was really looking forward to this, and after it starts with some compelling duelling violins between the eponymous "Joseph" (Kelvin Harrison Jnr.) and none other than the great Mozart himself (Joseph Prowen) that features some magical musical improvisations, I thought I was in for ....
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